I was this idealized dub for 33 years.I gave up EVERYTHING! All it got me was a world of hurtfulness,cause they just got jealous.
count yourself lucky they did not nail you to anything (^_^)
there are a lot of things discussed on this forum that could be duplicated here, but i need some answers for a dissertation.
the themes jws prioritize that i know are armageddon, judgement day, christ.
but can you all tell me why they prior.
I was this idealized dub for 33 years.I gave up EVERYTHING! All it got me was a world of hurtfulness,cause they just got jealous.
count yourself lucky they did not nail you to anything (^_^)
charles taze russell, founded the jw in the 1860's.
which is based on his own interpretations of the bible.
he had no theology education, and did not know the greek, and hebrew language.. question: how can an average man, with "no" education, interpret the bible correctly?.
C T Russell, from what I have read, began as a very respectable bible believer, but over time he seems to have degenerated into the same sort of con artist that most religious leaders appear to be.... see the miracle wheat scandal... and his apparent growing arrogance proclaiming that by no other means then his studies in the scriptures would anyone receive the right understanding of the bible.... Rutherford apparently took of on this tangent and ran with it, making himself the channel of divine writ...
but to his Credit, CT Russell, seemed to allow free election in his congregations, free exchange of ideas without the threat of being cast out as apostates etc...things that Rutherford swept away with an iron fist in his Nazi-fication of the movement founded by apparently sincere people seeking understanding.
there are a lot of things discussed on this forum that could be duplicated here, but i need some answers for a dissertation.
the themes jws prioritize that i know are armageddon, judgement day, christ.
but can you all tell me why they prior.
Armeggedon is priority #1 for the same reason it was in the 1st cent.
getting people to do stupid stuff they would never dream of doing if they believed the world had thousands if not millions of years left in it
like avoiding marriage [1 cor 7:9] or avoiding college in this doomed system of things [jws]
Field service #2
why? because idle time allows people to think and thinking is of the devil.
Just as Nazi solidiers were made to endlessly march goose stepping for no valid reason...the more blindly you get people to act for you, the more they simply have to trust you...feeling stupid is not an option for most people, so they will defend their stupid actions rather than admit they were stupid.
To prove this point, just about every baptized JW knows at least one, may be two meeting attenders who are holding back because of field service, so if it was just about numbers, JWs could double over night if they dropped it...but its not about numbers its about loyalty, devoution and weeding out those who cannot be hypnotized.
Guilt#3
WT always presents an idealized Uber JW in all its writings as the gold standard, the perfect forgiven declared righteous completely anal, has no life of his own, does nothing but go out in field service and sleeps [usually in his cheaply purchased 4 door car so he can transport other JWs, car]... if he works, its part time, so he can gain money to pay for his gas and food so he can not be a burden on others in his field service group...but he preaches to all his co workers so that he never misses an opportunity to count time. He never watches R rated movies and does not even own a TV set.... he never goes to any parties unless they are watchtower study parties...etc.
of course all JWs feel sadly and grossly inadequate by comparison to uber JW and that is as it is meant to be.
here are just a few examples of the kinds of fallacious dub arguments we've heard and used ourselves when we were dubs.
heck, the whole darn religion is nothing but a series of fallacious arguments!.
ad hominem - (attack the arguer, not the argument).
the rules of logic are difficult enough, but there is also hidden assumptions to deal with...
for example
JWs believe that they will be, if they die now, raised from the dead....
JWs believe that they will cease to exist but for a memory in the mind of God at their death, they will be dead souls, having no eternal anything that survives them... the spirit is seen as electricity which vanishes from their lifeless body at death, their soul is seen as the whole living package which now has no life and thus empty of anything that can be called them....
the assumptions most JWs have is that some part of them really does still exist and will come back to life....
otherwise why worry about a copy of you enjoying paradise when the original is dead, buried and long gone?
if the bible is really the word of god, and complete.... it seems to me that any organization, whether it be wt or christian research institute or a host of others..... by making books to explain" the bible to anyone, is basically saying that the all wise, all knowing god, the creator of all,.
really didn't write his book correctly, needs their help, is basically out of touch with humanity and wrote a book in code that.
needs human intervention to interpret..... the book itself claims to be complete and the only things necessary, and further claims that the spirit of god would be given to .
to clarify a bit--- or to confuse (^_^)
words have no meaning hiding within them... They are symbols which apparently trigger experiences within us.
the only experiences they can trigger are the ones we already have, unless there is some magical intervention which the bible believers seem to claim to be the case calling it the holy spirit....
so no matter what language it was originally written in should not matter if such a thing as holy spirit were real....but manifestly there is either no such thing...or...those who have it are not very obvious the me, as I find no religion out there which speaks with one voice...
there seems to be some evidence from the bible itself that this BS [belief system] was manifestly false back then...but excuses were being made to cover for it.
books are mirrors of the soul-- no monkey looking in will find a god staring out [robert A wilson]
if the bible is really the word of god, and complete.... it seems to me that any organization, whether it be wt or christian research institute or a host of others..... by making books to explain" the bible to anyone, is basically saying that the all wise, all knowing god, the creator of all,.
really didn't write his book correctly, needs their help, is basically out of touch with humanity and wrote a book in code that.
needs human intervention to interpret..... the book itself claims to be complete and the only things necessary, and further claims that the spirit of god would be given to .
if the bible is really the word of God, and complete...
it seems to me that any organization, whether it be WT or Christian Research Institute or a host of others....
by making books to ëxplain" the bible to anyone, is basically saying that the all wise, all knowing God, the creator of all,
really didn't write his book correctly, needs their help, is basically out of touch with humanity and wrote a book in code that
needs human intervention to interpret....
the book itself claims to be complete and the only things necessary, and further claims that the spirit of God would be given to
any believer to help them understand...
so I would conclude that any organization that believes they need to explain things to believers outside the bible must be false....no?
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if you could go back to the time when jesus was on earth, and you could actually talk to him, what would you ask him?.
would you have followed him, knowing that the end was thousands of years away?
assuming time travel were ever possible, I would like to know if Jesus was a real person or a gnostic invention.
have you ever noticed how you have belief and experience in different proportions when it comes to religion?
on the one hand you might have the fundy that just crams every experience into the interpretation of a static belief system, and on the other you have the typical new age kind of mindset where every kind of belief is conjured up to support your experience.
for those who have seen the movie office space, remember the game "jump to conclusions"?
I have noticed that humans seem to all fit into the following groups
leaders [the shepherds] --they have absolute black and white beliefs and make anyone who seems to think otherwise into an enemy. They know with CONviction exactly what their experiences mean. They are good liars, insane or a bit of both...
I define a lie as any pretending of a belief or faith as a fact which seems to mark most leaders.
Followers [the sheep] --they nearly blindly adopt their chosen leaders beliefs, mannerisms, expressions, etc. The let others tell them what their experiences mean.
Cameleons [often viewed as two faced traitors] --followers who become the group they happen to be with rather than loyal to one particular group.
Independents [anti-social or uncharismatic leaders who cannot attract a following] considered a danger by all, but also considered inspirational at times. the mad geniuses, psycho-pathic loners, etc.
I know there are a lot of burned people on this board who think the JWs are the worst cult around
but I notice by this topic that there are plenty who want to hit JWs from both ends....
accusing them of holding secrets which should not be held like molestations on the one hand, but spilling the beans of private elder meetings and DF meetings on the other....
anyone else notice the blaring contradiction?
would you have been better off being born in to it or have been better off being recruited as an adult .
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what are the pros and cons of both.
I was not an aDULT when JWs first infected me, but even at age 15 I really had no great desire to join a new religion, but I felt compelled to check it out because if it happened to be THE TRUTH, I would not avoid it.... I went to the library and got anti-JW books from catholics and protestants [circa 1976] but there was no such thing as cult awareness at the time...
the books were disappointing in that they could not give valid reasons why anyone should not be a JW other than WE were here first and they are muscling in on our territory.... their arguements were lame, their dogmatic demand that they are right because they have been around longer was silly... they had nothing to desuade me from JWs who SEEMED to have a much more logical grasp on the bible then they ever had.
so without anyone to give me anything more than their own claims to truth, I became a JW....
I think it would have been far more difficult for me had I been born into it as I would have very little to compare JWs to which helped me finally get away from them without too much psychic damage (^_^)